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832 Camps
Innsbruck Braunau am Inn
Anif/Grödig
St. Leonhard
Grödig
Freistadt
Marchtrenk
Aschach
Mauthausen
Kleinmünchen
Prague Jindřichovice (Heinrichsgrün)
Planá (Plan)
Cheb (Eger)
Leitmeritz (Litorměřice) Broumov (Braunau in Böhmen)
Most (Brüx)
Liberec
Jablonné v Podještědí (Deutsch-Gabel)
Terezín (Theresienstadt)
Milovice
Josefov (Josefstadt)
Bratislava Csót
Hajmaskér
Zalaégerszeg
Ostffyasszonyfa
Sopronnyek
Boldogasszony (Frauenkirchen)
Nagymegyer
Dunaszerdahely
Somorja
Kenyermezö
Czászárköbanya
To these were added the following camps in 1918
:
Innsbruck Aschach an der Donau
Bratislava Bruck-Királyhida (Bruckneudorf)
Kraków Wadowice (Frauenstadt)
Košice Satu Mare (Sathmar)1980
Already abandoned were the first transit camps in Kenyérmező and Arad as well as the
camp in Oświęcim (Auschwitz), which was erected later. Unlisted is also the camp in
Šamorin (Sommerein).
Of the approximately two million prisoners of war who were brought to the coun-
tries of the Habsburg Monarchy, 5.9 per cent
– according to other calculations, up to 10
per cent
– did not survive their captivity. They died for different reasons. In the German
THE FIRST WORLD WAR
and the End of the Habsburg Monarchy, 1914 – 1918
- Titel
- THE FIRST WORLD WAR
- Untertitel
- and the End of the Habsburg Monarchy, 1914 – 1918
- Autor
- Manfried Rauchensteiner
- Verlag
- Böhlau Verlag
- Ort
- Wien
- Datum
- 2014
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-205-79588-9
- Abmessungen
- 17.0 x 24.0 cm
- Seiten
- 1192
- Kategorien
- Geschichte Vor 1918
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1 On the Eve 11
- 2 Two Million Men for the War 49
- 3 Bloody Sundays 81
- 4 Unleashing the War 117
- 5 ‘Thank God, this is the Great War!’ 157
- 6 Adjusting to a Longer War 197
- 7 The End of the Euphoria 239
- 8 The First Winter of the War 283
- 9 Under Surveillance 317
- 10 ‘The King of Italy has declared war on Me’ 355
- 11 The Third Front 383
- 12 Factory War and Domestic Front, 1915 413
- 13 Summer Battle and ‘Autumn Swine’ 441
- 14 War Aims and Central Europe 469
- 15 South Tyrol : The End of an Illusion (I) 497
- 16 Lutsk :The End of an Illusion (II) 521
- 17 How is a War Financed ? 555
- 18 The Nameless 583
- 19 The Death of the Old Emperor 607
- 20 Emperor Karl 641
- 21 The Writing on the Wall 657
- 22 The Consequences of the Russian February Revolution 691
- 23 Summer 1917 713
- 24 Kerensky Offensive and Peace Efforts 743
- 25 The Pyrrhic Victory : The Breakthrough Battle of Flitsch-Tolmein 769
- 26 Camps 803
- 27 Peace Feelers in the Shadow of Brest-Litovsk 845
- 28 The Inner Front 869
- 29 The June Battle in Veneto 895
- 30 An Empire Resigns 927
- 31 The Twilight Empire 955
- 32 The War becomes History 983
- Epilogue 1011
- Afterword 1013
- Acknowledgements and Dedication 1019
- Notes 1023
- Selected Printed Sources and Literature 1115
- Index of People and Places 1155